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Prince Rupert Journ
VOL. VII.
PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1010.
Price 5 Cents.
No. 17.
EMERSON SAWMILL SECURING DESIRED SITE
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BRITISHERS MUST NOW ECONOMIZE IN FOOD
Premier Asquith Has Quit Office In The Government
Public Meeting
Discussed Questions
As To City's Future
The public meeting held last eve-1 together. It had been thought wise
ning in the Empress Theatre was not
as well attended as was expected, due
in no small measure to the rather
disagreeable weather. W. J. McCutch-
eon, Chairman of the Prince Rupert
Municipal Movement presided.
Mr. McCutcheon said that the
meeting was called by the Prince Rupert Municipal Movement. He outlined the objects of the organization
which aimed at the welfare of the
town. There had been dissatisfaction
with the present council for being
to get the co-operation of Mayor McCaffery and try to get Justice from
the G. T. P.
He did uot think the Chairman wae
justified in making a wholesale attack on the council of last year. He
hoped Mayor McCaffery would not
feel hurt or think the committee had
broken faith with him.
Aid. Casey referred to the question of a capitalist coming in seeking
a sawmill site from the G. T. P. He
thought the citizens should not sit
too slow. The present council had j ldly by and allow such an enterprise
to be blocked.
not a foot to stand on.
Mayor McCaffery was glad to be
There should be a basis of settle-
present to address this new organiza- . ment for sites obtained by the coun-
tion in the city. Whenever this or- q\\ Up0n which leases would be grant-
ganization would put a man ln the.ed.
field for next year, he would meet! Ther_ ...as ,..„_ .Q be ga,ned by
him on the platform. He had ■""■ | discusslng what the ,)revious council
had done. It was up to them to elect
ECONOMY MUST
BE PRACTISED
LONDON BOARD OF TRADE ORDERS CUTTING DOWN
BILL OP FARE
Meat Will Soon Be Taken Off Menus
On Certain
Days.
London, Dec. C.—The Board of
Trade has passed an order, becoming
effective on December 19, that no
evening meal served in hotels, restaurants or any public place shall exceed three courses, and that other
meals shall not consist of more than
two courses.
It is the intention of the Board to
take steps at an early date to forbid
the consumption of meat, poultry
and game on certain days of the
week, both in public places and in
private houses.
PREMIER ASQUITH
HAS RESIGNED POST
RT. HON. ANDREW BONAR LAW
CALLED UPON TO FORM
CABINET
Felt That Lloyd George May Finally
Be Asked To
Lead.
London, Dec. 6.—At the conclusion
ot a day of extraordinary political excitement and activity, King George
accepted Premier Asquith's resignation as leader of the coalition government and offered the premiership
to the Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law.
There is no announcement as to Mr.
Bonar Law's decision. Should the lat-
Agreement Reached
Sawmill Seems To
Be Assured For City
Yesterday morning there arrived
in the city H. H. Hansard, G. T. P.
Solicitor, XV. P. Hinton, General
Traffic .Manager and G. A. MeNicholl,
the Assistant General Agent. They
have been in Vancouver and Victoria
discussing questions affecting the
company's relations on the coast.
Among these was. the conference with
J. S. Emerson who desires to erect a
sawmill at Seal Cove.
As a result of, the negotiations a
THE FORTNIGHTLY (Ll B
HEAR INTERESTING ADDRESS
American Consul Hansen Told Of His
Experiences 1)1 Borneo And
The Fur East.
come to discuss the affairs of last
year's council. He would do that in
time. He had been waited upon at
the City Halt and had heen told that
the organization was, for the purpose
of getting together. He was. surprised
to hear what he had heard at this
time.
Talcing up the platform of Ihe
League as submitted to him, he said
he had been a member of a union
and might go back to work and wanted to be in a position to get his j
card. He favored permanent work
instead of temporary work, but they
must always consider the financial
side. With respect to the G. T. P.,
a' council that would follow out the
ideas set forth.
There were domestic matters that
would be the cause of strife for all
time he thought. While he was ready-
to help the local merchants, he would
oppose the merchants where they
worked to tire disadvantage of thc
place. He instanced the boycotting
of a peddlar of the city who sold
from house to house. Such a thing
as that he would not favor. He
would also oppose the attempt by the
ter decline the premiership, Rt. Hon. haste of settlement has been arrang-
David Lloyd George, Minister for ed, which is agreeable to the G. T. P.
War, is the most favored selection officials and to Mr. Emerson. This is
for the responsible post.
being prepared, and when Mr. Hinton
At the regular meeting of the Fortnightly Club last evening, Mr. Hansen the American Consul for this
city, gave an interesting and instructive address on North Borneo and the
Orient.
He told of the people and their
mode of livelihood, dwelling ou the
moral, religions and economic con-
There is considerable controversy .returns to Vancouver it is expected di.lomi of Borneo and the Far East
regarding the possibilities of the the agreement will be ready for
holding of a general election. It is 'signatures. This will leave the qties-
Do not forget the Church of Eng
land sale of work this afternoon, be-lunderstood, according to reports from jtion of the mill entirely dependent
ginning at 3 o'clock sharp, fancy usually well informed quarters, that upon Mr. Emerson. It is not antiei-
work, home produce and candy, reas- Premier AsQiilth resented the outcry jpated that there will be any break
onable prices. Tea served in the [against Viscount Grey, whom govern-jnow Dut j.j,e mill will be proceeded
He transferred the minds of his
[ hearers in a vivid manner with his
(experiences, stories and word pictures to the lands of those races
Iwhich one must visit In order to tin-
afternoon and evening. A good pro-jment critics hold responsible for th« ;with.
gramme in the evening. It. I (Continued on Page Four.)
Gosse-Millerd Cannery
On Skeena Will Be
mproved At (Jnce,siitisfacto,jarrange
derstand their modes of livelihood,
worship and superstitions.
; Mr. Emerson lias his plans well; ,, , , .... ,,,
! He dwelt on conditions as they ex-
advanced. He had gone fully into It j. . , . „. . T , ., ,, „„,„
listed iu China, Japan and India, com-
before he came to Prince Rupert,
[and, according to his statements then
jit was entirely a question of getting
la satisfactory lease.
I
paring the countries fronl it commercial, religious and moral aspect with
those of the West. At the close of
his address a hearty vote of thanks
A :.. <..v..,v--,i when here, such i,vas tendere(] the speaker.
ments have been, p)o§ wer(, ,„„,,,,.,„, -ny M,., M(,,IiL
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There has arrived in the city from on the Skeena that has made its busi-
the south J. F. Strang of the Gosse-1ness all centre here. This will, if pos-
letaileis to cut Frank Clapp, of the Utill.r.i is.™...- _.■„,, „,,.,: ,, , u , .... ,
|.\iniei(i company, winch erected thelsible, be made still more a local con-
Citv Market, out of getting butter. inf.. ...„.,, „, a„,-,,,.„,,, ., I . •_ ,. _.. i • ,
new canneiy at hunn.side on the cern if Mr. Strang s plans are carried
j readily entered Into by the G. f. P.
Mr. Emerson, in all his interviews on
;the subject, stated that his negotia- j
Ian and Mr. Dart
on.
he would, if he had the power, have
that company put a line of steamships from here to the Orient; line j
the waterfront with industries; build i
vessels in the dork yard; and do lots,
He intended to bring this up before skeena last su
believed something could be done.
runnier. That company'out.
he council on Monday night, and|Was necessarlly erected in a hurry' In all his dealing with the G. T. P.',
■last summer, so as to he got in shape : Mr. Strang says he has had the great-
Ex-Ald. Morrlssey being asked to (to do business during the season. Mr. 'est of satisfaction. This applied to
speak declined. He said lie had been Strang is here to carry out quite ex-'all the local officers with whom he
of things not now done.
He had come to Prince Rupert
seven and a-half years ago, after
looking over all points. He had decided to locate here for the rest of
his life.
Aid. Casey did not think that the
Chairman and the Mayor had grasped the full purport of the meeting.
This organization was intended to
keep strife down and bring all classes
I the most satisfactory character. Lest
;there should be some hitch, he took
|the precaittioon to ask of the Mayor
]that the City Council on behalf of
the city should lend any assistance
if that were required. This assistnnce,
it turned out, was nol necessary.
The G. T. F
THOMPSON
ii.W'K FROM I'RIP
AS I'AH AS BUTTE
G. D. Thompson, local representative of tne Horner de Lloule mine, returned yesterday from a trip extending o\ee live week.-., lie went as far
(attacked by Aid. Casey in the con- tensive additions to the plant. Ihad to deal'in the early stages of get-
duct of a business towards making The plans are not fully matured, 'ting started, and later when shipping
but there will at least be very ex- had to be done he found the company jtaken rne Precaution to ensure the j Oppenheimer, who Is ,
tensive additions made. The results always fair and reasonable. He looks lection of n mill of fair capacity as terested in the proposition. His visit
We have a very fine stock of Ladies
fold and Gold
.'died Bracelet
a living.
.1. .1. Anderson declined to speak.
Aid. .McClymont said that he had
no message. He came to listen. He
did not claim for tbe present council
11 hat it was the best that ever was.
j The council had not made a great
stir at the Aldermanic Board, lie
thought they were entitled to some
.credit for placing the bonds. He
'favored nn elective Police Comm.B-
sion. He had no fault to find with
Watches from H*n> to 850. Bulger
Denike.
a!the existing Commission, but with
it is understood, has as Butte, whore ho couferred with J,
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a necessary feature of thc lease.
aiso took In Seattle and Portland,
last year were evidently satisfactory, to centering more of the business of
and this lias prompted the company the company done on this northern! There nee'' hp no ,,p,a-v ns tar as |0re'
to look well ahead and plan for big- part of the coast In tire City of Prince |the company is concerned in the im-1 Mr. Thompson has nothing of linger things in the future. Rupert and along the line of the G. mediate erection nf the works. jportance to reporl relative to the
This company is the one operating ;T. P. ""— !|,la,ls ot ti;e company at present.
[Steady .shipments are being kepi up,
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i would like to s.-^e a commission elect-
When BuyinR Coal gelt the best. It ed to prevent blind pigs,
costs the sumo. Now Wellington j (Continued on Page Three.)
Coal—Phone 11(1. tf, ~n
„ BRITISH AIRMEN
A | MAKE PIERCE FIGHT
IN LOOS DISTRICT
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HAZELTON CONSERVATIVES
ELECTED OFFICERS
ON MONDAY NIGHT
Ai the Auiiiial Meeting of Hazelton
Leather Chairs and Rockers. a. |
substantial Gift. Big Discounts et i
Goo. II. Tito's. i
London, Dec. C.—There is con-
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fectlvely replied to the enemy bom-*
Now doing business
OPEN' DAY AND NIGHT
First Class Service
Everything New and Up-To-
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lardment and rt polled all aitacks.
.\ runtadron of British aeroplanes
iiomharded a railway
ti successfully
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is one of the Best Selected in
Northern British Columbia, consisting of
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, LAYAT.lt.RS, ETC, ETC. ALL GOODS
MARKED IN <>'. i. WINDOWS ARE
25 per cent to 38 percent
elow Wholesale Cost .
COME EARLY AND RET YOUR CHRISTMAS (300BS
Open Every Evening Until Christinas. Out ef Town Orders Promptly Attended To.
* Conser atlvi Association on Monday
* evening [he following ..Hirer- nnd exit ;
Hrfecutive comnilttemen wen. chosen:
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President, R. S. Sargent; Vice.
Seattle, he says, is nn exceedingly
i lively city now. Business is verj
brisk there, There arc many ships
j building and this Is bringing :.!i kinds
of prospei Ity to the la i
Leo Waugh, local Manager of the
; Dominion Telegraphs, has gone to
* Pr sldent, Rev, J. Field; Secretary-
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T Treasurer, J. A, Macdonald; Exectt-
J'tive Committee, A. I*. Player, C. V.
Vancouver on a vacation. He may on-
for overseas sen Ices.
J Smith, Wm. Cram, Jus. MacKay.
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A. E. Player, a nasi President of.
Ithe Association, who is leaving for a
I visit to England, was made ihe re-
clpii ni ol i re dutlon i X] resslng ap-
prei iatlon of ' Is er Ice. to the As-
For Num. Buying See Tito's
ipcrinl Prices foe Carpel Squares,
I Springs, Mattresses and Iron Reds.
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Date.
>i-jCernian machines were driven d-wn
J.aiul others vcrc forced to land, unliable to cope with the feroc't. and
Our Furs Also Are To
Offered At Sale Prices
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f THIRD AVENUE, NEXT BANK OF MONTREAL, PRINCE 'IIP'-.!.
BUY 5
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9 For Cash, entitles you to one ticket. :i »"tU08BlCUl.il VU., LilU. *
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PRINCE Rl'PERT JOIRNAI
j&niwe Bupcr- journal
Telephone 1:18.
O. H. NELSON, Editor
Telephone 138.
Office- 128 Third Avei.tr East,
near McBridi Street. Telphone 138;
Poetofficc "'ox 1545.
DAILY EDITION.
Published every morning except
Mondav Delevered by carrier in the
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advancer—
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Six Month i--°a
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If not paid In advance,
per Monti. SO.50
Advertising Bates Cpon Application.
Telephone 138.
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LAND ACT.
(Form No. 0.)
FORM OF NOTICE.
Skeena Land District, District
Queen Charlotte Islands.
take XOTICE that Frederic!
Moersch, of Victoria. B. C„ occupa
of
LAND REGISTRY ACT.
(Sectioii 30 and 184.)
te Application No. 9,085. Filing 5,807
TAKE NOTICE that application
as been made to register Melvin M.
tephens and .Maxwell C. Wade, of
clerk, intends to apply for per-[PriDce R...,ert| B c> ,,s 0..,ner ... ^
nisision to prospeci for coal an? pe-Lnder Uvo Tax s.,lp Deedg f,.om Thp |
leumon th Wesl Coast ol Graham Col,6Ctor ot tlle clty 0, ,,,.,..<,. R...
Island, in vicinity of West Rive. pert> bearing (lal. ,h{, ,3r_, day of
Commencing at a post planted two |0ctober/ 1916j of ALL AND S,NGU_
miles south or a,, southeasl corner ,,AR ftBt cennJn par(.e] m, .^ q{
of C.L.. 9.971, thence east 8« chains; ,„„., ;,m, |iremises ..^^ ....^ ^
thence south 80 chains; thence weet^^ „. ,„.. Mnniclpa„ty of Prlnc„
80 chains; thence north 80 chain, to Buperti IAmmnmt Distrlct) moro
'particularly known and described as
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916.
TO HELP THE CITY.
There will be many ways in which
the citizens cnu unite to bring about,
by co-operative action, trade and
seas to Prince Rupert. The flsh-
luslhese is not bringing all to
...._ c.ty that it should. With regard
to the canneries of the Skeena and
elsewhere along this coast this city-
is losing a lot of trade that should
come here. It is difficult to divert it,
It is true, owing to the fact that the
canneries, fur the most part are own- j
ed in the south and where the bttsi- j
ness relations are established. This i
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must be broken into by some means, '
however, if the city is to derive a
large source of revenue, and the G.
T. P. as a carrier is to get the trade.
The diversion of the traffic to the G.
T. P. is a necessary complement to
the business here, for with every carload of freight that conies to this railway this city reaps a benefit. The G.
T. P. and the city should work together for some time, even if only a
selfish view is taken of the matter.
There ls no alid reason why freight
should he paid on canned salmon going south to Vancouver when it might
more easily be sent east over the local line. The fish should he passed
upon here and Prince Rupert should
do all It can to assist in seeing that
this is done.
There is one exception with respect
to the canneries, of the Skeena throwing business, all past Prince Rupert.
This is the new one erected at Sunnyside by the Gosse-Millerd Company which treats Prince Rupert as
its headquarters.
Xame of applicant,
FREDERICK MOERSCH,
AUSTIN BROWN.'Agent.
Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO
MINERAL ACT.
(Form P.)
Certificate of Improvements.
NOTICE.
Doll; Fraction Mineral Claim,
situate in tho Skeena Mining Division
of Cassiar District. Whore located:
Adjoining Midden Creek. Granby
Hay, E. L.
TAKE NOTICE that I. J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,-
228C, acting as agent for the Granby
Consolidated Mining, Smelting &
;'uwer Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Cer-
lificate No. 5.00.5C, intend, sixty days
from the date hereof, tc apply tu the
Mining Recorder for a Certificate of
Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above
claim.
And further 'ake notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements.
Dated this 20th day of July, A. D.,
1916. J27-S27
J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent.
IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS
Engines Installed and General
Repairs.
Oxy-Acetylene Plant In Connection
Phone Red 156 Third Avenue
SAWMILL AGREEMENT
After all the wasted energy over
the possibility of Ihe G. T. P. refusing to grant nn agreement to the
the Emerson sawmill, it appears altogether likely now that satisfactory
arrangements will be arrived at. The
railway company had no other desire
but to grant a lease it would appear.
The anxiety evidenced in the city
lest the opportunity to get such an
Industry Is an encouraging sign of
the awakening of a healthy spirit of
public feeling. The citizens were evidently anxious to help ln every way
possible to secure for the city such
nn undertaking.
W<KKHKBKW)KH?)KHIiKHMHKHWH5S
I ACORN SIGN SHOP
5 Autos, Carriage, and Sign
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Painting.
Work done to suit customers.
All we want is your idea.
Dawson Block—Third Avenue
I JOS. F. FILION
90999990000900090009099990
The Morning Journal
SOc. per month
Lots Seven 17) and Eight (S), Dlock
Forty-six, (46), Section Eight (8), in
the City of Prince Rupert, Map 923.
Yon are required to contest the
claim of the tax purchaser within
thirty-five days from the date of the
service of this nolice {which may be
effected by Publication), and your attention is culled to Seciion 36 of the
"Land Registry Act" with amendments, and to the following extract
therefrom: —
"and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed
before the registration as owner
of the person netitlde undre such
tax sale, all persons so served with
notice, . . and those claiming
through or under them, and all
persons claiming any interest in
the land hy virtue of any unregis-
ered instrument, and all persons
claiming any interest in the land
by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this
Act, shall be for ever estopped and
debarred from setting up any claim
to or in respect of the land so sold
for taxes, and the .Register shall
register the person entitled under
such lax sale as owner of the land
so sold for taxes."
AXD WHEREAS application has
een made for a Certiflcte of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned
lands, in the name of Melvin M.
tephens and Maxwell C. Wade:
AXD WHEREAS on investigating
■he title It appears that prior to the
14th day of September, 1915, (the
date on which the said lands were
sold for overdue taxes), you were the
Registered owner thereof.
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at
the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application
nd issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the
name of Melvin M. Stephens and
Maxwell C. Wade unless you take
and prosecute the proper proceedings
to establish your claim, if any, to the
said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part.
Dated at the Land Registry Office,
Prince Rupert, R. C, this 20th day
of November, 1916.
H. F. MacLEOD,
District Registrar of Titles.
To CHARLES PLANITZ,
4-w. Edmonton, Alberta.
COAL ACT.
Skeena Land Distiict, Districl of
Queen Charlotte Islands.
TAKE XOTICE tha. Austin Brown,
of Victoria, I!. C, occupation saddler,
intends to apply for permission to
prospect the following described
lands for cotrl and petroleum:
Commencing at a post planted on
the West Coast of Graham Island,
in the vicinity of West River, at the
Southeast corner of C.L. 8,085,
tbence north SO chains; thence east
SO chains; thence south SO chains;
thence wcBt SO chains to point of
commencement.
Name of "applicant,
AUSTIN BF OWN. a8-o3
Dated July 19, 11)16
LAND ACT.
(Form No. 0.)
FORM OF NOTICE.
Skeena Land District, District of
Queen Charloi.'e Islands.
TAKE NOTICE that George D.
Tite, of Prince Rupe'.'t, B. C, occupation merchant, lntes.da to appiy for
permission to prosp.ct for coal and
petroleum on the West Coae,t of
Graham Island, in vicinity of West
River,
Commencing at i post planted one
mile south of the southeast corner of
C.L., 9,971 thence north 80 chains;
thence west 80 chains; thence south
SO chains; thence east 89 chains to
point of commencement.
Name of applicant,
GEORGE D. TITE,
AUSTIN BROWX, Agent.
Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO
PHONE 554
P.O. BOX 60
FOR
APERHANGING
AINTING
OLISH1NG AND
WALL TINTING
HIGH-GRADE
DECORAO'ING a
INTERIOR
SPECIALTY
Martin Swanson
■hlCOND AVE.
HAR McB
HAYNER BROS
Pioneer Funeral Directors rtuil
Emhaliners. Open Day and
Night, r.adies' Assistant In
Attendance.
PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE.
I
I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE *
n Corner Second Ave und 4th St.
PUnos and other musical Instruments for sale.
Pianos to Rent.
A large assortment of sheet
music. Classic songs and music,
and all the popular selections
of the day.
«^<HKH_*H»ag^_^_^3^^^ra
07-Piece DInnervs ire; Xmas Dii
counts at Ceo, l). Tito's.
Wu Leather Hand Purrs and |
Pulses jii.( 111, Bulger .'' Denike.
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I'I :_P LICENCE X 080.
' "!) TENDERS will be re-
i .1 by thc MlnlBti i of Lands aol
■■ : Iian noon on the 201 h day of
l lei eml er, l ip l 6, for the pin i ie e of
Licence X 686, to eti ' ,250,-
0 ■ ■ feet of Spruce, Hemlock and
Isr.m Fir on an area adjoining LoT j
B05, Kildala River, Range 2, Coasl
District.
Two i2) years will be allowed for !
removal of timber.
Further particulars of the Chief!
orester. Victoria, R. r . er District !
Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. t-30
THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING
INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR
DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK
IN SUMS OF $500' OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF.
Principal repayable 1st October, 1919.
Interest payable half-yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free
of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent
per annum from the date of purchase.
Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and
accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment
made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of
Treasury Bills or other like short date security.
Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only.
A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications
for this stock which boar their stamp.
For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANC E, OTTAWA,
OCTOBER 7th, 1910.
The Forestry Battalion
the 230th
Organizing now under C?pt.
Shuttleworth wants practical
men.
Services will be auxiliary to
the fighting forces n all kinds
of rough woodwork.
For particulars apply to
SERGT. STOKES,
At the offices of the Red
Cross Society, next to Bank
of Montreal, Third Avenue.
Prince Rupert, EL C.
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WINDSOR HOTEL
Cor. of Fli-st Ave. aad Eighth 8t.
XV. H. WRIGHT, Prop.
HOTEL CENTRAL
First Ave. and Seventh 81.
European nnti American Plan.
$1.00 to $_5.KO Per Dny
Peter Black. Pro.i.
British
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Thrid Ave. Between Sixth imd
Sevc ith St*.
ROYAL HOTEL
Corley sV- Burgeu, Props.
Third Ave. .nil Sixth St.
European Plan Steam Hcwitrd
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oal, Cement, Plaster and Brick j
AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BDILDLRS' SUPPLIES
j WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD.
J First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER T, 1918.
LAND ACT.
FORM OF NOTICE.
Skeena Land District, District of
Queen Charlotte Islands.
TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brow.,,
ot Victoria, B. C, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission
to prospect for era] and petroleum
on the following .'escribed SHRDUU
on tire West Coast of Graham Island,
In vicinity of West River.
Commencing at a post planted two
miles south of the southeast corner
of OX., 0,971, thence sovth Sir
chains; tiience west SO chains;
thence north SO chains',' thence east
SO chains to point of commencement.
Name of applicant,
OLIVER BROWN,
AUSTIN BROWN, Agent.
Dated July 19, 1916. alO-elO
SYNOPSIS OF COAL
REGULATIONS.
MINING
Coai mining right of the Domi-i
Ion In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, the Yukon Teritory, ihe
Nothwest Teritorlea and a portion
of the Province of British Columbia,
may be leased for a term of twenty-
one years at an annual rental of
.1 per acre. Not more than 2,560
acres will be leased to one applicant.
Aplications for a leas.-; must be
made by the applicant in person to
the Agent or Sub-Agent Of the district In which the rights applied for
are situate').
In surveyed territory the land
mu .t be described by sections, and
in uneurveyed territory the tract applied for shall he s'aked out bv the
epplicant.
Ea<_h application must be accompanied by a fee of 85, which wll be
refunded if (he rights applied for are
not available hut not otherwise. A
royalty shall le paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the
rate of five cents per ton.
The person Operating the mine
shall furnish .the A_ent with sworn
returns accounting for the full
quantity of merchantable coal mined
and pay the royalty ereoj. If the
coal mining rights re nor. being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year.
T - lease wil' include the coal
mining rights inly! but the lessee
may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface right _ may be
considered necessary for tl • work
ing of th«- mine at the rate of $10
per acre.
For full Information application*
should be made to the Sec, eta ry of
the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or lo any Agent or Sub-Agent
of Dominion Lands.
VV. VV. CORY,
Deputy Minister of the Interior.
LIQUOR ACT, 1010.
(Section 42.)
NOTICE is hereby given that, on
the first day of December next, ap-
. "cation will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for re-
•itrwal of the hotel licence to sell
Hquor by retail in the hotel known
18 the Nichol Hoi el, situated at Pacific, in the Province of British Co-
'.imbia.
Dated this 7th day of October, 1916.
0-12 MRS. MARY ANDERSON,
Applicant.
PUBLIC MEETING.
(Continued from Page One.)
Ex-Aid. Ed,ge thought the main
issue of the day was whether the
citizens should run the city for the
interests of the city or whether it
should be run by factions.
Walter Shaw thought the meeting
had gone astray to some extent. Tiie
meeting was a propoganda meeting
to stir up tilings. The citizens had to
wake up.
Aid. Montgomery said ihose who
found fault should put forward what
they thought should be done. He believed the G. T. P. had made breaches
LIQUOR ACT. IOIO.
(Section 10.)
NOTICE is hereby given that. onjln ,ll(,i'' contract' T,lc-V hart excuses
the First day of December next, ap»|1)nl hc 'nought tilev should be look-
plication will be made to the Super- ed t0 f0 liv<? "" to ,heir <*r>l-nations
Intendent of Provincial Police for the as 'a* as il0ssiblp. "° referred to
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WATER NOTICE.
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his travels during the summer over
the (!. T. P. There were, at all points
passed, stations adequate to the
needs of the p'ace. The G. T. P. had
always the excuse for not living up
to it? obligations that the financial
situation was such that this could
not be undertaken. He did not think
that politics should be carried into
municipal affairs. He would like to
see the nolice and license business
handled by the council.
Aid, Casey, in cosfng, said that
'one of. the objects of the meeting
was to find a mayorality candidate.
He wanted an expression of opinion
as tn whether Mayor McCaffery
should be elected by acclamation.
VV. Shaw did not favor an en-
,,.,., .... dorsatlon at this meeting, in view of
NOTICE is hereby given that, ont. . , ,
the fact that the Ml
renewal of a licence for the sale of
liquor by wholesale in and upon the
premises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser
Street, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon
the lands described as Lots Fifteen
'■nd Sixteen (15-16), Block Thirty-
two (32) Section One (1) City pf
Princ ) Rupert, B. C.
Dared this 12th day of October, 1916
THE BEAVER WOLESALE
LIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED,
GEO. A. SWEET,
0-15 Manager.
fsIQUOR ACT, IOIO.
(Section 42.)
is hereby giv
lhe first day of December next, appli
cation will be made to the Superin- !
tendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the betel licence to sell
liquor by retail In the hotel known
as the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at
Anyox, in the Province of British Columbia.
Dated this Thirtieth day of September, 1916.
Grantiy Bay Hotel Company, Limited.
.IAS. CHURCHILL, Manager.
ort. 1 Applicant.
~~A. E. WRIGHT"
'.m'ii.ci.il aud Dominion Land Sur-
eyor—Surveying and Kiigiiioeriug.
'■cl.ive"u Second and Ttiird Avenues
V. O. Box 10.
Tayor had not made
jhls position clear on the platform.
•T. .1. Anderson did not favor such
I an endorsation either. All he thought
| of this meeting was that it was one
t0 awaken the public.
Tim meeting adjourned until Mon- jd-20-16
da.v evening next, when the League
will meet in the Carpenters' Hall.
Take notice that G. R. Naden fen;.
pany Limited, whose address is
Prince Rupert, British Columbia,
will apply for a licence ro take and
use 300 cubic feet per second, and to
store 40,000 acre feet of water our
of Kum-ea-lon River which flows
northwesterly and drains 'r.lo Kum-
ea-lon Inlet. The storage dam will
be located at the natural outlet of
Lake Kntherine. The capacity of thc
reservoir to be created is about 1,280
acres, and it will flood about 206
acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at a poinr
about at the storage dam and will
be used for power purposes upon the
land described as nelow. This notice
was posted on rhe ground on the 4ti
day of October. 1916. A copy of
this notice and an application pursuant thereto ant. !o the "Water Acl
1914" will be filed in fhe offlce of the
Water Recorder at Prince Rupert.
British Columbia. Objection s to the
application may be tiled with ihe said
Water Recorder or with the Comp-
trolle- of Water Rights, Parliament
Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia, within thirty days aft.r the firsr
ppearance of this notice in a local
newspaper. The territory within
which fhe poweru In respect of the
undertaking are to be exercised is
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and
vicinity and along the transmission
|line between the Power Station and
i Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Tht
j date of the first publication of this
notice is November 17th 1916.
G. R. NADEN COMPANY LIMITED
Applicant,
by J, H. PILLSBURY, Agent.
Look in Bulger <K- Denike's windows when down town.
raciiic Cartage jLinuiefi
eJeneral Tean,.ng
furniture Moving a Specialty.
sVtien yon buy COAL buy the BR3l
— Ladysmlth Lump or Comox
Washed Nut.
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CANADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs,
and this must be a comforting thought for those upon whom the
bfjavy burden o.f directing the Empire's affairs has been laid. Gain or
DO gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was
last year—they must produce abundant1 ' in order to meet the demands
that may be made, and I believe this to be especially true in regard to
live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in
this vast struggle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us all
before this tragic conflict is r>ver, but not one of us doubts thc issue,
and Canadians will do their duty in the highest sense of that great
word/,'—HON. MARTIN UtJRRELL, Minuter of Agriculture.
1 "TWfODKRN war is made by resources, by money, by foodstuffs, as
XVJ. vHI as by men and by munitions. While war is our first business, it if. the imperative duty cf every man in Canada to prodi1 :e all
that he can, to work doubly hard while our soldiers are in tho trenches,
in ofder that the resources of the country mayr.ot only be co lserved, but
increased, for vh. p,-*eat struggle that Via before us. ' Work and Save'
is a -ood motto To: War-time."— SIR THOMAS WHITE. Minister
nf Finance.
THF CALL OF EMPIRE COPIES AGAIf' IN 1911
TO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS
WHAT IS NEEDED? these in particular—
„ WHEAT, OATS, HAY,
BEEF, PORK, BACON,
CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POUL
CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS,
SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE,
BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES
We must feed ourselves, feed our soldiets, and help feed the Allies. The need is greater in
1916 than it was in 1915. The diffizv.llies are greater, the task is heavier, the
need is more urgent, the call to patriotism is louder—therefore be
thrifty and produce to the limit.
"THF. AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in the press. To be had from -J
The Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2
THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
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COAL ACT.
Skeena Sand District, District of
Queen Charlotte Islands.
TAKE XOTICE that Austin Brown
o£ Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler-
intends to apply tor permission to
prospe.t the following described
lands for coal and petroleum:
Commencing at a post, planted on
the West Coast of Graham Island,
in vicinity of West River, at the
southeast corner of C.L. 10,038
thence south 80 chains; thence wesl
80 chains; thence north SO ca,i- •
thence east 80 chains to p;iin .
commencement
Name of api !""■■ ■
AUSTIN BROWN. aS-sl
Dated July 19, 1916.
MINERAL ACT.
GRASP
Fall and Winter
Schedule
Read Down
Thurs. 11.00 ■■■ i.
Sat.
'..rn a.m.
r a .
12.00 noon
Mon.
a.in.
Sun.
Mon.
Mon.
Tues,
Wed.
Wed,
Thu.
12.00M'ng-hl
10. 10 a.m.
11.00 p.m.
D.00 p.nr
10.30 a.m
12.00 M'njfhl
7.HO ri.in.
S.S. PRI.NCi: RCPERT
Lv. Vancouver Ar.
Ar. Pr. Ruperl Lv.
I.v. Pr. Uui.. :■ Al.
Ar. Skagway Lv,
SS. PRIXCE GEORGE
Lv.
Read l'|i
H.O I p.m.
Thurs
'...on a.m.
Wed.
6.00 n.in.
Wed.
2.i>,; noon
Mon.
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv
Ar.
Seattle Ar.
VictoHa Ar.
Vancouver Ar.
Ocean Kails Lv.
Pr. Ruperl Lv.
Pr. Rupert Ar.
Anyox I.v.
3, n p.m.
7.00 a.m.
8.00 p.m.
ll.'in p.m.
B.OO n-ni.
7.00 p.m.
12.00 noon
Sun ■
Sun.
Sat-
Fri.
Kri.
Thu.
Thu.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE
For Smlthers, Prince G6orge, Jasper, Edmonton, Saskatoon
and Winnipeg, connecting there for nil points in Eastern Canada
and the Eastern and Southern states; leaves Prince Rupert ever;
Wednesday ard Saturday at 11:80 A.M.
Mixed every Friday at B:00 A. M.
Agency all Ocean Steamship Lines,
| For information and reservation apply to City Ticket Office,
1 ."•__(. Tliird Ave. Phone -<>o
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Canadian Pacific Railway
Lowest Rates to all Eastern Point" via steamer to Vancouver anil Co
nndian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included on steamer.
PRINCESS MAQUINNA
F»r Granby Bay anil Alice Ann Friday il p. m.
PRINCESS SOPHIA
Southbound, .Saturday (I p. in.
PRINCESS MAQUINNA
Southbound Sunday, <l p. ni.
3. I. PETERS, Gei.eral Anon., corner Tliird Ave. and Fourth St.
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RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND '
SUPPLY CO., LIMITED
X. WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT
_: ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AN;) MACHINERY CONTRACTORS
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+ Specialists in Mnrrae Power Plant.- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline.
-:■ II. C. Const Agents* for the British llromhout Semi-Diesel Oil Kii-
j: ,.jne—the most reliable nn economical, and the cheapest
power for fishing boats, lugs :r " passenger vessels.
* Standard Gas Engine Comr/uny's Engines and Pints in .lock.
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XOTICE.
Qtrartz NTc. 20; Quartz No. 21;
Quartz No. 26B; Quartz No. 27B:
Quartz No. 2SB; and Quartz No 29.
Mineral claims, situate in the Skeena
Mining Division of Cassiar District.
Where located: On Cranny Penin-
eula, Granby Bay, B. C.
TAKE NOTIf"*: that I. J. Fred Ritchie, Free Mr i Certlflcate Nn. ,..-
2l'9C, acting agenl (or the Oranby
r'!'ri?olid;itcf Mining, Smelting &
Power Co. ,td , Free Miner's Cer-
Mlicrile N'o. „,006C, intend, sixty days
from the date hereof, to apply to tli"
Mining Recorder for a Certificate nr
Improvements, for tho purpose of
obtaining a Crown Granl of the abovr
claims.
And further take notice that action, under section 86, must he com-
menced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements.
red this 17th da.v of August, A. D
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.7. FRED RITCHIE, Agent.
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Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope. Ralrita Bell ill, li. O. Wood Piillej. *
Columbian Bronze Propel! ."'-. Storage Batteries, Dynamos au* I
Marine Accessories. J
airs—Plrst-clnss equipment ■"»' staff f,lr machine and "hip rr- T
pairs. J
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TELEPHONE 313
SPRUCE LOGS WANTED.
Vanted 'arge quantity Spruce logs,
nf good size, and scaling at least 30
• ■• cent. No 1. Write particular.
.f, nrlce. qual'ty and enrHi'r' '■
livery to ■.. P. Coles & Co.. V411.0U-
PEABODYS'
HIGH-GRADE.GUARANTE_.D OVERALLS ABE NOT ONLY GOOD TOR
TENCENT5 A BUTTON AND 25CENTS ARID. BUT THE fERCHANT
THAT YOU BOUGHT TMtM FROM WILL REPLACE THEM IF THEY DO NOT GIVE
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.WlTf-IM THIRTY OftVS F»CM D-VT£ OF PURCHASE \\J' ^ 5*?
tSMirniffliora TEST SHOWN herF.
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THEY WILL STAND IT-BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE TOWEAR
• NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO FLAV TRICKS WITH
THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE,
INWHICrl FOUR MEM EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH
'IN THE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS'OVERALLS.
BUT IF THEY WILL STAND THIS-THEY WONT RIP
UNDER THE HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR.
PEABODYS
GUARANTEED OVERALLS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER
.16.
PRUfCE nri»KRT .iot K.\Aii
Chistmas
Suggestions
For Today
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WATER ACT, 1014.
leiore The Board Of Investigation.
Special Perfurns I
in Boxes :
25c. to $7.00 |
ti I Yule River
*|3ay, Khutze River a
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Come In and See
Them
The Pioneer Druggist jf
Ormes Limited?
Corner Third Ave. and j
Sixth Street
Phones 82 and 300
In the matter of Yule Late and
tributary of Swanson
tributary ot
Khutze Bay, and all other streams
emptying into Graham Reach and its
Inlets and Bays in Rang IV Coast
District.
TAKE NOTICE that each and
every person, partners).iii, company,
of municipality who, on the 12th day
of Marcli, 1909, had water rights on
any of the above-mentioned streams
is directed to forward, on or before
rhe 10th day of October, 1916, to the
Comptroller of Water Rights at the
Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a
atntemerit of clnim in writing as required hy Section 294 of the Water
Act, till*. Printed forms for such
statement (Form No. 50 for irri-a
tion or Form No. 51 for other pu
poses; csn be obtained from ,ay ot
the Water Recorders ln the P "jtidw
And take notice that a meeting 91
the said Board will be held at ths
ofee of Ifce Board, Parliament Build-
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PERSONALS
For Eiderdown Comforts See Tite's
splendid assortment.
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C. P. Riel of Alice Arm, is in the
city. He has been south in connection
with his molybdnlte proposition.
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For the Little Onofl Children's
Tables and Chairs, Doll Buggies and
iieds at Geo. 1). Tite's.
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We have a new Christinas Stork of
isit Rogers and Community Silver
in popular patterns. Bulger A Denike.
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J. R. Patterson of Marlboro, east
of Prime George, is In the city, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Patterson
has cement works located at lhe interior town.
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Geo. Wall, a well known commercial man of Victoria, came north on
the steamer yesterday. He went on
to Anyox last night, and on his return will take the towns on the G.
T. P. line as far as Vanderhoof.
PRI MlKlI ASQIITH
(Continued lrom Page One.)
late developments in Greece.
It is also believed that Mr. Asquith
refused to request the Rt. Hon. A. J.
Balfour to resign his post as First
Civil Lord of the Admiralty. The
Morning Post and the Northcliffe
press have been severely critical of
Mr. Balfour's administration and
have been clamoring for drastic
changes in the Britisli campaign
against the German submarines.
MANY IN PRINCE RUPERT
TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
WE ARE HERE TO SEft'
Christmas designs in Waterman's
ings, Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th (.fountain Pons. Bulger £ Denike.
day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock in i • • •
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the forenoon, when the evidence and
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8. C. Undertakers
beg to inform their friends and
the public generally that they
have engaged the services of'a
First Class Undertaker, who is
a graduate of a Canadian and
American College of Emoalm-
ing, Sanitation,- Disinfection
and Bacteriology, and who
holds both Canadian and
American Diplomas.
Lady Asistant always ln attendance to i'f»fi for ladies and
children.
Ollice and Parlors No. lis.
corner Und Street and 2nd Ave. 0
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Plioue 41. Open Day and Night 9
Capt. J. McGee
argument on the said claims, and on
any objections field will be heard.
Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day
oi September, 1916. For the Board of
Investigation.
J. F. ARMSTRONG,
1-w Chairman.
SAVE MONEY
Use New Wellington
COAL
PHONE un
LIQUOR ACT, IttlO.
(Section Iff.)1
NOTICE is hereby giren that, on |
the First day of December next, ap-
0O0000O99O0009990009999999yvlloaiion will be made to theSi.perin-
'■ I, tendent of Provincial Police for thei
tfW^S^lKHKBJ^■ ewa] of a ]leence for ^ ssle of
11 liquor by- wholesale in and* uipon the,
premises known as Prince- Rupert
j Importing Co., Limited, situate- at
[Prince Ru.iert, B; C, upon the lands.
M.M.S.A.
5 Masters and Mutes prepared'*
O tor examination. Compass- ft-i-.l
w 'tei. "j
9 Phone Re.! -502 ', ]
S "XAI.TIOAT. ACADEMY" ' !
O Helgerson Block, opposite <
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For Rent For Dances
or other social affairs
RAILWAY MEN'S HALL
formerly Kaien Island Hall
Apply W. McLEOD
Phone ,.37.
described as Lot 4, Biock 32'. Seet-Oi.
one. Prince Rupert.
PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTirNCS*!
COMPANY. LIMITED,
ALES'. SMITH, Manager.
Applicant.
Dated First day of October, 1916. e-S-
Fancy China! French Limoges and
Xippon nt Spwinl Xinas Prices at
Geo. D. Tite's.
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MrSt Pringle and Mrs. Lord will
have charge of die home' coofcing
on Fridiy.
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Tiie Railway Employees' Fourth
Annual Ball will be given in the
Railwayman's Hall frtnislit.
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The Executive of the BoaTd of
Trade will meet today in the rooms
of the Society at 2:30, for the purpose of discussing questions with W.
P. Hinton of the G. T. P.
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The Ladies' Aid of the Catholic
Church propose having a turkey dinner in the Stork Block on December
14, between the hours from 6 to- 9
P. m. Tickets .VO cents; als-o sale of;
work.
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The Prince Rupert Returned Soldiers''Associationlias elected" the for--
lowing office-bearersr President, J"..
Bracflmry; Vice-President, H. O.I
Crew,- Treasurer. A. Allett, and Sec-.'
retary. C. D. Brethattr.
Many Prince Rupert people are
surprised at the QUICK action of
simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This
simple remedy acts on BOTH upper
and lower bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A few
doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps
chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is
astonishing. C. H. Orme, Pioneer
Druggist. g-".
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MACHINERY! MACHINERY!
BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MINING
J MACHINERY, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT-
IS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
I The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd.
I VANCOUVER
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j Biakely Co., Jewellers,
* and Watch Repairers
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*.- charge of that department tmtlwtmtHtOn guaranteed.
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LAND ACT.
(Form No. ».)
FORM OF NOTICE.
See our stock of nugget* from the North. M.;k«. your choic* while
Uief Ihst aad h»v» than mmms ia ia the city as ■tick-pin, brooch
or pendant
Encourage Hume indajtrj ami keep the money <u the city.
EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by aa expert In tbat line of
work—Latest appliance (or testing.
I HI«H 5XAH8 STOCK T«> CHOOSE FROM
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t Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street
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of
of
Skeena Land District, District
Queen Charlotte Islands.
TAKE NOTICE that .1. Crane
Victoria, B. C, intends to apply for
permission to prospect for coal and
petroleum on the West Coast of
Graham Island, In vicinity of West
River.
Commencing at a poet pianted one
mile south of the southeast corner
of C.L., 9,971 thence south 80
chains; thence east 8-0 cbaras; thence
north SO chains; thence west 80
chains to point of commencement.
Name of applicant,
J. CRANE,
AUSTIN BROWN, Agent.
Dated July 19, 1916. a.!0-«,_.
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Royal Bank of Canada
HRAI' OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED I88P
. Capital Paid up $11,500,000
Reserve Fund 913,238,000 *
Total Asset* . 8200,000.000
Savings Bank Department—91 will open an account
Branches Throughout '*" ,1a and'Banking Connections With All
Parts of the Unit. s,ntes. Agents Throughout the World.
F. W. DOHERTl', Manager . Prinee Rupert' Branch
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^OOnsS Hill*. I Slit tier l'.."M,
.IP-TO-DATK
URDSArS CARTAGE USTIHIft&i
126 FOURTH ST7.EET
JINGLE POT GOAL
'« bandied by us. An orderr re^1-*
rtronim ntw»mtnn Phoiv n «s
DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST
Crown and Brtdgo Work a
Specialty
"(ii*: Smith Block, Third AVenn.
Phone 45*.
Ther'e will he a sale of work consisting of useful and fancy articles,
| home cooking, randy, in the hase-
j ment of the Methodist Church on,
Saturday afternoon, December 9, be-!
Kinnlng at 3 o'clock'.. There will also
he a tea-room and the usual fish:
pond for children. A eood musical
programme has been arrangetTTOr the-
evening. SfJ
' - I
STUART J. MARTIN,
PROVINCIAL ASSAYER AND
ANALYTICAL
CHEMIST
HAZELTON. BRITISH COLUMBIA.
GANONGS' OVERSEAS
CHOCOLATES
-SKSS
Department of
The Nave! Service
Canada
Overseas
The Roya
Volunteer
-.anaaiaii
eserve
of good character and good
physique, for service Overseas, in the above force, with
the imperial P^oyaJ Navy?
for thc period of the war.
^H
C'lndidatcs must he lhe so;-,'; nf natural born British subjects; between 18 and
38 years old, at least 5 feet .3 inches ill height, and 33 inches chest.
No previous sea experience necctssacy.
\T Ordinary Seamen nnd Abie Seamen nt eutry, 51.10 a day ; 10c» e
lo Stoker Ratings. Separation allowance, $20.00 per month,
ia provided.
PAY
For further particulars apply to
ra d;
A Free
^^^^^MAJOR J. H. McMULLIN
GOVERNMENT OFFICE, PRINCE Ii
or to the Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa.
$l.oo the li(r\. Wrapped, ready for
mailing, address label attached. .Just
the thins to send to tin? Hoys at the
Front.
ORME'S LIMITIill
HARiiY A. HARVEY
eacher of Violin, Piano, Viollncello
nnrl Harmony
Late of the London, Eng., Conservatory of Music. Pupil of Lansdowne
Cottell, the Belgian musician, Pupils
prepared for the Associate Board,
Vancouver r.ntre, Royal College of
Music.
1208 Second Ave.—Phone Blue 278
j><>cKjo<ra-o-<>c[>u-Q-Q-i>ai3fli>CHKiaw3»
<f 0
0
THE MOST COMFORTABLE
TOIMNG CAR
IN THE CITY
Aii*-\\t:t» "ii t.iiih iluj and uiyhi
Phone 99
Q Stand: Front Empress Theatre
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ti
ti
SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y
Dealing in Knock-Down Frames
or Built Complete
FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE
Why not build your own bout from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames''
Price List and Catalogue Freely (iiven
WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEYOND LYNCH'S
P. O. Box 704
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ASK FOR
WE ROSES
Vie World's Best
Send for Five Roses
Cook Book-*
COUPON
Write Nime *nd Addreu plainly.
['.Wi forget to endow Tcv. Cenl*
in itatnp*
NAMC ii in
NAME OF DCAIXA _
BEING A MANUAL 3F GOOD RECIPES w-'ully
chosen from the contributions o( over two thouiand
•uccessful ti«» ol Five Roses F\p"r throughwit Canada.
Also Useful Notes on the various classes ol good things
to cut, all of which heve b._-rt carefully checked and
re-checked by competent Authority.
mtu m Envelope lo UKjj Of THE WOODS MILLIH6 CO. LIMITED. WINNIPEG
Distributors Prlno* Rupert, B.C.
•-rKWART « MOBLEV KBELLY, DOVOhAa « CO.

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